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Marching Will Not End Racism

Is being “woke” a short-term, temporary state of being?

Jenny Moore

So much seems frozen right now, but my toddler keeps growing. School can be postponed, but his development can’t.

Racism Is More Than the Horrors That Make News

Police violence grabs the headlines, but people of color also face daily indignities that are not easily caught on video.

Little Free Libraries Near You

Our area is filled with tiny troves of free books for avid readers. Take one, share one or build your own.

What Is My Story to Tell?

My husband and I went downtown to protest. I feel the excitement, the movement. But this is not my story to tell.

Black Lives Matter? My Choices Might Say Differently.

Posting on Facebook is easy. It's not enough.

Extraordinary Teen Awards 2020

Even in dark times, there is hope. These recent graduates are the kinds of future leaders we need.

Not Just For Kicks

Their season ended early due to Covid-19. So this girls' soccer team ran a fundraiser that generated $9,000 for hungry neighbors.
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I’m Not “Pulling the Race Card”

Growing up, I was called “half spic/half nigger.” I was threatened if I stepped on someone’s lawn. I’ve been followed around retail stores. This is real.

Stick to the Basics

My high school had maybe 15 people of color, total. The U.S. Army changed everything for me.

Thoughts, Feelings, Word Choice and Racism

My grandmother saw protests and asked, “What do they want?” My son sees protests and says, “We want change.”

A Week of Protests

Thousands of Arlington residents hit the streets in early June and demanded an end to racial oppression. Here's a photo essay.